By Alan M. Berks
Posted Thursday, March 26
A completely biased, utterly subjective, unapologetically redundant, totally unsolicited list of demands about your next season.
By Richard Hitchler
Posted Monday, March 23
What if your theater is so peculiar or so particular that you need to make the scripts before you can make the season?
By Harry Waters Jr.
Posted Wednesday, March 18
Macalester Professor and actor Harry Waters Jr. cares less about what plays you pick than he does about how you choose to do them.
By Michael-jon Pease
Posted Monday, March 16
The nonprofit theater subscriber has been around since the regional theater movement began. Can they survive in a new economy? Should they? Why and why not?
By Casey Greig
Posted Thursday, March 12
Sitting with his unemployment check, actor Casey Greig fantasizes about a season that'll draw in a younger audience. His fantasies are loud.
By Matthew A. Everett
Posted Monday, March 9
Blogger and playwright Matthew A. Everett believes the next Kushner, or Albee, or even Shakespeare, is right under your nose. Meet them; do their work.
By Walking Shadow Theatre Company
Posted Monday, March 9
The creators of Shakespeare's Land of the Dead fill their seasons by reading and seeing more than seems possible.
By Steve Antenucci
Posted Thursday, March 5
Theatre in the Round's Steve Antenucci describes how to grudge, kick and scream your way to a season.
By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Sunday, March 1
Jungle Theater Artistic Director Bain Boehlke and Associate AD Joel Sass explain in a video interview how they think about the plays they put on the stage.
See it this week at The Gremlin Theatre in Minneapolis. Presented by Theatre Pro Rata.
John Egan The Last Seder playing at Park Square Theatre this month.
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